Spanish I and Stuff

Posted by Omega_Squid on Aug. 10, 2006, 9:37 p.m.

Good Lord knows if I will pass my Spanish I class! I seem to be doing all right, but the material is quite difficult to grasp at times, like learning to properly 'trill' your Rs, and I also greatly dislike the spelling of the words (no offense if spanish is your native language :) ), as there are no rules to tell you when to put accent marks over the Os, Es, Is, and a few others like the ~ over the n. You have to remember them in the work along with the letters its spelled with. Just a minor annoyancce to me. However, I think I'll be alright, seeing as I do have a 4.0 GPA, not to brag. ;)

Also…..I was wondering how you go about partitioning a Hard Drive, kinda random!

I MEAN NO OFFENSE TO YOU IF YOU SPEAK SPANISH! :)

Comments

ultim8p00 17 years, 9 months ago

No me conosco mucho hablar espanol, perro voy a practicar a hablar mucho.

Not sure if that is right but it roughly says : I dont speak much spanish, but i am going to practice speaking alot.

darkpulsaromega 17 years, 9 months ago

What does conosco mean?

I would have said it like this:

No hablo mucho español, perry voy a practicar más.

I don't speak much Spanish, but I'm going to practice more.

I'm bad at Spanish, my sentence is probably wrong. XD

darkpulsaromega 17 years, 9 months ago

Oops, I misspelled 'pero'.

hobomonkeyc 17 years, 9 months ago

All i know in spanish is punta

and the word for beer but i cant spell it

lol…bitches and beer how convienient

Josea 17 years, 9 months ago

I DISLIKE THE SPELLING OF ENGLISH WORDS, plus the words are always pronounced in a weird way, and many don't even sound like the word, just take the example of "schedule".

There's no rule about the ~ in the n because ñ is A LETTER, not a symbol over a normal n.

There ARE rules for putting accents, you are ranting because you don't seem to understand effectively a foreign language, I never ranted about english.

Oh, and if you didn't notice, my native language is spanish.

Good luck.

@Hobo: lol, bitch is called "puta", not "punta", punta means point.

darkpulsaromega 17 years, 9 months ago

I agree, English isn't very consistant with its spelling. I'm glad English was my native language, I wouldn't have wanted to learn it as a second language.

Omega_Squid 17 years, 9 months ago

yes, I realized that typo - the n is a letter in the spanish alphabet along with ll, ch, and rr

blueBX 17 years, 9 months ago

My native language is spanish. I finally started speaking english when I was in third grade. I have an "A" in my spanish class. Easy "A".

Cesar 17 years, 9 months ago

CHINGA TU MADRE PENDEJO!

Omega_Squid 17 years, 9 months ago

Tu Madre = your mom, knew that already, lol; not sure about Chinga or Pendjo, but I dont think those are very nice words….;)